Artist addresses ‘worst’ national anthem performance by admitting to being intoxicated and announcing her intention to enter rehab

 

A third person said, “You’re capable!” Gradually, over time. With that, we conclude with the following: “Wishing you all the best.”

Variety reports that Andress also included a sneak peek of her new track “Colorado 9” in a message she wrote yesterday to her email list.

Writing about how she’s “had to part ways with some people who’ve helped [her] make a name for [herself]” and how it has pushed her

“into what [her] country America calls ‘depression,'” the letter provided background information that enriched the song.

Despite her disclaimer that she is “not a doctor,” she did say that she “decided to go back to where [she] grew up in Colorado” after reaching “the lowest point [she] has ever been.”

Andress came to the conclusion that sometimes being back home is all it takes to reconnect with your roots and realize how far you’ve come.

 

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